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The Cavalry Isn't Coming It falls to us. Be a voice of reason. Drive cyber security for public good and public safety - have the discussion and learn about the impact.

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TrustyCONJoin us for the first Trustworthy Technology Conference, to be held on
27 February 2014 at the AMC Metreon Theatre in San Francisco,
California. We welcome all security researchers, practitioners and
citizens who are interested in discussing the technical, legal and
ethical underpinnings of a stronger social contract between users and
technology.

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), the premier global not-for-profit devoted to improving software security, is hosting a special security boot camp open to the public for FREE

WHAT: The course will introduce and demonstrate application assessment techniques, illustrating how application vulnerabilities can be exploited so students really understand how to avoid introducing such vulnerabilities in their code and understand fixes.

WHEN: Monday, Feb. 24, 2014 2pm-5pm (Party from 5-7pm)

WHERE: Jillian's Billiards Club of San Francisco175 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

(Across the street from Moscone Center where the RSA Conference is being held.) The boot camp will be followed by an open Happy Hour sponsored by the Bay Area OWASP Chapter from 5pm-7pm, also at Jillian's.

COST: The training is a FREE service of OWASP, open to anyone interested in securing their code.

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is dedicated to making application security visible by empowering individuals and organizations to make informed decisions about true software security risks. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization, OWASP does not endorse or recommend commercial products or services. Instead, we allow our community to remain vendor-neutral with the collective wisdom of the best individual minds in software security worldwide.